2016
DOI: 10.1504/ijesb.2016.073974
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The influence of personal attitude and social perception on women entrepreneurial intentions in micro and small enterprises in Indonesia

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“…The importance of the context in entrepreneurship studies has been highlighted in research (e.g., Hughes et al, 2012;Welter, 2011;Zahra, 2007). Context in women entrepreneurship has many facets, not only typical sociocultural dimensions (e.g., work-family balance, family support, a woman entrepreneur's general well-being), but also less examined facets, such as religion (Anggadwita, Mulyaningsih, Ramadani, & Arwiyah, 2015) or social perceptions (Anggadwita & Dhewanto, 2016). Noguera et al (2013) draw attention to the influence of sociocultural factors in entrepreneurship research, while Cetindamar, Gupta, Karadeniz, and Egrican (2012) and Gray (2001) suggest a greater focus on developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the context in entrepreneurship studies has been highlighted in research (e.g., Hughes et al, 2012;Welter, 2011;Zahra, 2007). Context in women entrepreneurship has many facets, not only typical sociocultural dimensions (e.g., work-family balance, family support, a woman entrepreneur's general well-being), but also less examined facets, such as religion (Anggadwita, Mulyaningsih, Ramadani, & Arwiyah, 2015) or social perceptions (Anggadwita & Dhewanto, 2016). Noguera et al (2013) draw attention to the influence of sociocultural factors in entrepreneurship research, while Cetindamar, Gupta, Karadeniz, and Egrican (2012) and Gray (2001) suggest a greater focus on developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ii. Background factors Anggadwita and Dhewanto (2016) analyzed entrepreneurial intentions of women involved in medium and small scale enterprises by taking into account their attitude and social perceptions. The findings reveal that personal attitude plays a mediating role on entrepreneurial intentions of women and is significantly influenced by psychological characteristics and individual competencies.…”
Section: Individual-level Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref [26] elaborated attitude as an individual personal evaluation, emotional feeling attached and action tendency toward some objects or ideas. According to [27], the personal attitudes is obtained from the consequences caused by the belief in behaving.…”
Section: B What Is Consumer's Behavior Analysis?mentioning
confidence: 99%